Hazar-Hatticon
Hazar-hatticon
(Hebrew Chatsar’ hat-Tikodn’, , hamlet of the midway, q.d. middle village; Sept. confusedly , , Vulg. dongus Tichon), a place on the northern boundary of Palestine, near Hamath, and in the confines of Hauran (Eze 47:16); apparently, therefore, on the northern brow of Mount Hermon, which may have given origin to the name as a point of division between Coele-Syria and Damascene Syria. It is possibly only an epithet of the HAZOR SEE HAZOR (q.v.) of Naphtali.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Hazar-hatticon
village of the midway, a place near Hamath in the confines of Hauran (Ezek. 47:16), probably on the north brow of Hermon.
Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary
Hazar-Hatticon
(“the middle village”); on the boundary of Hauran (Eze 47:16).
Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Hazar-Hatticon
H2694
A place on the boundary of Hauran, probably east of Damascus.
Eze 47:16